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csv2rdf4lod automation data root

timrdf edited this page Sep 30, 2011 · 24 revisions

A "data root" is a directory that contains your data and organizes it according to the directory conventions. Although csv2rdf4lod-automation expects the data root to follow these conventions when it invokes any of its commands, the convention is very useful when sharing data with other people, since they will already be familiar with how things are organized!

All data roots can be anywhere, as long as they end in source/

wherever_you_want/source/

Data roots contain structures following the directory conventions, which follow the "source, dataset, version" pattern:

wherever_you_want/source/SSS/DDD/version/VVV/source/their.csv

For example,

wherever_you_want/source/whitehouse-gov/visitor-records/version/1510/source/their.csv

See List of SPARQL endpoints containing datasets produced by csv2rdf4lod for a listing of csv2rdf4lod automation data roots.

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